Introductory coverage of statistical methods for managerial decision-making: probability, descriptive and inferential statistics, and regression. Quantitative techniques common to many introductory statistics courses are covered, but the emphasis is on understanding concepts such as uncertainty, inferences from sample data, and model formulation, and on utilizing these techniques as aids in decision-making. No credit for students who have had ADM 430; BIOL 528; EREC 525; HHS 540; MATH 439; MATH 539; MATH 644; PYSC 402; SOC 502. Prereq: ADMN 403; MATH 420 or 424A.

Introductory coverage of statistical methods for managerial decision-making: probability, descriptive and inferential statistics, and regression. Quantitative techniques common to many introductory statistics courses are covered, but the emphasis is on understanding concepts such as uncertainty, inferences from sample data, and model formulation, and on utilizing these techniques as aids in decision-making. No credit for students who have had ADM 430; BIOL 528; EREC 525; HHS 540; MATH 439; MATH 539; MATH 644; PYSC 402; SOC 502. Prereq: ADMN 403; MATH 420 or 424A.

Introductory coverage of statistical methods for managerial decision-making: probability, descriptive and inferential statistics, and regression. Quantitative techniques common to many introductory statistics courses are covered, but the emphasis is on understanding concepts such as uncertainty, inferences from sample data, and model formulation, and on utilizing these techniques as aids in decision-making. No credit for students who have had ADM 430; BIOL 528; EREC 525; HHS 540; MATH 439; MATH 539; MATH 644; PYSC 402; SOC 502. Prereq: ADMN 403; MATH 420 or 424A.

Busn for People, Plan,& Prof

Credits: 4.0Term:
Fall 2018 - Full Term (08/27/2018 - 12/10/2018)

Class Size:
25 CRN: 15983

Many experts and practitioners have realized that the traditional approaches of government and the non-profit sector will not - alone - be enough to solve the myriad of social and environmental challenges facing the world. Rather than seeing big business as "part of the problem" many are considering how the immense power of the private sector can contribute to addressing social and environmental issues. This course will allow students to explore the growing phenomenon of "socially and environmentally conscious capitalism," a more considered type of capitalism with the potential to be a platform for social and environmental change.

Additional Course Description:

Attention returning Freshmen and Sophomores: I hope you will consider taking this course! Although you can not directly register for the course until after July 11 (as incoming freshmen have priority) I encourage you to send me an email to fiona.wilson@unh.edu if you would like to register. I will keep a list of all interested students and will email you as soon as registration re-opens in July!

This course counts towards requirements for the following majors/minors!

Dual Major in Sustainability

Social Justice Leadership Minor

Women's Studies Major

Open only to new freshman in June. Continuing students who will be freshman or sophomores in the fall may register when WEBCAT registration re-opens in mid-July.

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